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Olympic Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Presented by Sue Barker and Steve Rider.
7.15, 8.15 Diving British divers Peter Waterfield and Leon Taylor just missed out on the medals in Sydney, but they will hope to make amends in the men's synchronised 10m platform tonight. There's also action from the women's synchronised 3m springboard final. Commentary comes from Bob Ballard , Chris Snode and Sharron Davies.
7.45 Boxing Action from the middleweight and light-heavyweight divisions. Commentary from ringside by Jim Neilly and Richie Woodhall.
9.00 Gymnastics Qualifying in the men's event comes to an end as defending champions China enter the fray. With Barry Davies , Mitch Fenner and Christine Still.
9.25 Hockey Women's champions Australia start the defence of their title against Germany. Commentary from Nick Mullins and Sean Kerly.
9.35 Welghtllfting The first medals are awarded as the women lock horns in the 48kg division. With Dougie Donnelly.
9.50 Football News of the night's matches in the men's tournament. With Angus Loughran. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra Olympic events, and Freeview viewers from two extra events, by pressing the red handset button. Internet users can watch five streams of live footage at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
BBC BOOK: Olympic Cookbook, with recipes by Ainsley Harriott and Team GB, 19.99 RT's interactive Olympic TV planner: centre pages

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue Barker
Presented By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Peter Waterfield
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Leon Taylor
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Bob Ballard
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Chris Snode
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Sharron Davies.
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Jim Neilly
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Richie Woodhall.
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Barry Davies
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Mitch Fenner
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Christine Still.
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Nick Mullins
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Sean Kerly.
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Dougie Donnelly.
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Angus Loughran.
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Ainsley Harriott

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